Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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But didn't cuphead host an FTP server from the public library?
Quote from: RoMi on September 26, 2005, 03:35:12 pmBut didn't cuphead host an FTP server from the public library?No, he didn't. He installed software on a computer that he wasn't supposed to. As I said before, it's a very dumb thing to do. I'm definitely not going to help.
My high school network administrator put this program on every computer there. It does it's job well--keeping people who know just enough about a computer to screw it up from doing just that. But it also keeps people who know what they are doing (like myself) from fixing the computer. People (like myself) who do not have administrator rights or the password for the program are slowed down by this. I've done some initial research and I have found that I can disable the program by using a boot disk and using a DOS editor on autoexec.bat and config.sys.
Quote from: GameSnake on September 26, 2005, 05:34:01 pmMy high school network administrator put this program on every computer there. It does it's job well--keeping people who know just enough about a computer to screw it up from doing just that. But it also keeps people who know what they are doing (like myself) from fixing the computer. People (like myself) who do not have administrator rights or the password for the program are slowed down by this. I've done some initial research and I have found that I can disable the program by using a boot disk and using a DOS editor on autoexec.bat and config.sys.Sometimes, regardless of what you may think, your methods of fixing a computer may cause conflicts in other areas of the network, which is why network administrators don't let people who aren't educated in their entire--or at least a good portion of--layout for their computer network.I could name countless examples of people who are more computer literate than the average user at my highschool where they found a problem, fixed it in the way the saw best fit, and ended up causing us more work because of it. While some 'quick-fixes' are rather helpful (such as removing adware when it's detected), there are other, more serious issues that will result in futher problems when they're 'fixed' in the wrong way.I'm not saying you don't know what to do at all, it's just hard to know what to do when you don't have a global picture of the problem, or the results that occur from your solution to the problem.
Because of pay-cuts and stuff, all their good people/architects left, leaving them with drooling idiots